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kumararik
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Draworder

I'm trying to hide an object behind another without hatching it. Is this possible using AutoCAD LT 2012?

If hatching is required to hide an object than how do I not print the object in b&w without the hatching?

 

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Charles_Shade
in reply to: kumararik

WIPEOUT can preform that function

or HATCH Solid with color 255,255,255

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kumararik
in reply to: Charles_Shade

Thanks Charles. It works but for complex diagram there is  alot of work to be done if i'm using WIPEOUT. How about items with many curves, uneven lines, etc?

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Charles_Shade
in reply to: kumararik

The Solid Hatch set to the 255 color would likely be the most convenient.

Assuming you have areas that can be hatched.

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kumararik
in reply to: Charles_Shade

The 255 color is making all my equipment look the same after printing (monochorme) wherelse the grayscale printing is making my equipments (which is drawn in colour) being printed light in colour. Is there any print setting for this?

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Charles_Shade
in reply to: kumararik

My apologies, I forgot a piece of pertinent information that occured to me this morning.

The Screening for color 255 needs to be set to 0 in the Plotstyle Manager.

Other threads with this need have stated to use Color 255 with Screening set to 0

 

http://forums.autodesk.com/t5/AutoCAD-LT/Alternative-to-Wipeout/m-p/2345919/highlight/true#M82490

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kumararik
in reply to: Charles_Shade

It worksss. Thank a million mate.

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